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Sep 10, 2018

City sets aside $60M for Frost Tower fixer-upper

​​​​​​​​SAN ANTONIO – After purchasing the Frost Bank tower for $52 million in 2016, the city has committed $59.5 million to renovate its staff’s future home.The 445,600-sf, 22-story tower at 100 W Houston...
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​​​​​​​​Rendering of old and new Frost Bank towers.SAN ANTONIO – After purchasing the Frost Bank tower for $52 million in 2016, the city has committed $59.5 million to renovate its staff’s future home.

The 445,600-sf, 22-story tower at 100 W Houston St. was built in 1975.

The city will occupy 378,000 sf and lease the rest.

Current tenant Frost Bank is moving into its new 23-story glass tower across Houston St. after its summer 2019 completion. Once Frost employees move, renovations will begin.

City employees will begin moving in 2020 and should all be relocated by spring 2021. The tower will accommodate about 1,400 staffers.​

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